نتایج جستجو برای: health innovation value

تعداد نتایج: 1729155  

Journal: :The Medical journal of Australia 2016
Tina Janamian Lisa Crossland Leanne Wells

The role of consumers is now extending beyond being passive health care recipients and even active participants in their own care to involvement in innovation and value co-creation in health care - from being "users and choosers" to becoming "makers and shapers" of services. For active dialogue to occur in co-creation, consumers must become equal partners with health care organisations and prov...

2009
Douglas Mccarthy KiMberly Mueller Jennifer Wrenn

Henry Ford Health System is a vertically integrated health care system in southeastern Michigan whose leadership is committed to systemic integration, clinical excellence, and customer value through the core competencies of collaboration, care coordination, and innovation and learning. Henry Ford’s care innovation initiatives are multidisciplinary, team-led projects that target improvements in ...

2015
Jinwei Cao Zhining Wang

The business values of intellectual capital (IntC) and innovation capability (InnoC) are enduring research questions, especially for high-tech firms. Although each one has been recognized as a critical factor for firm’s competitiveness, few studies discussed the influence of IntC and InnoC on firm performance in one integrated framework. Moreover, the moderating effects of environmental dynamis...

2015
Markus F. Peschl

As opposed to managing or controlling innovation processes, this paper proposes the notion of enabling as a more suitable approach to innovation. As a consequence, the concept of Enabling Spaces is introduced as a space that is designed in such a way that it enables and facilitates processes of collaborative knowledge creation and innovation. In that context a rather broad notion of space is ap...

Journal: :The New England journal of medicine 2014
Ronald J Orleans Li Li Myong-Jin Kim Jia Guo Mahboob Sobhan Lisa Soule Hylton V Joffe

solutions than smaller sums on maintaining protected time for their staff to drive change. And yet clinicians know more than outsiders about health care’s customers and context; they have street credibility and established trust relationships in an environment where those characteristics count; they can often reuse experiences in multiple projects; and they’re usually mission-driven to improve ...

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 2014
sharon brownie janelle thomas

this brief discusses the policy implications of a research study commissioned by health workforce australia (hwa) within its health workforce innovation and reform work program. the project explored conceptually complex and operationally problematic concepts related to developing a whole-of-workforce competency-based education and training and competency-based career framework for the australia...

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 0
kelley lee faculty of health sciences, simon fraser university, burnaby, bc, canada

there were once again high expectations that a major global health event - the ebola virus outbreak of 2014-2015 - would trigger meaningfully world health organization (who) reform and strengthen global health governance (ghg). rather than a “turning point,” however, the global community has gone back to business as usual. this has occurred against a backdrop of worldwide political turmoil, cha...

Journal: :Qualitative health research 2007
Heather Waterman Martin Marshall Jenny Noble Helen Davies Kieran Walshe Rod Sheaff Glyn Elwyn

In this article, the authors discuss the role of action research in relation to the investigation and practical implementation of innovations in health care. The diffusion of innovations is an essential component of the modernization of health services worldwide. However, the literature shows that it is not an easy process to research. A paradox is noted that although action research has much t...

2015
Silvia Paddock Lauren Brum Kathleen Sorrow Samuel Thomas Susan Spence Catharina Maulbecker-Armstrong Clifford Goodman Michael Peake Gordon McVie Gary Geipel Rose Li

Concerns about rising health care costs and the often incremental nature of improvements in health outcomes continue to fuel intense debates about 'progress' and 'value' in cancer research. In times of tightening fiscal constraints, it is increasingly important for patients and their representatives to define what constitutes 'value' to them. It is clear that diverse stakeholders have different...

Journal: :Annals of family medicine 2017
James Jerzak

THE INNOVATION The electronic health record (EHR) brings tremendous advantages, but it also poses sizeable challenges for the medical profession. Its demands can overburden physicians, and increasingly complex patient care requires a new approach. Acknowledging this and preparing for the impending change to value-based care, Bellin Health has embarked on a systemwide transformation to advanced ...

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